
Floreon Unveils Innovative New PLA/Polyester Filament – 4 Times Stronger Than Typical PLA
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As 3D printing filament options continue to expand for the FDM/FFF desktop 3D printer market, consumers are beginning to have a more difficult time trying to figure out exactly which filaments are worth spending money for, and which simply are not worth their time. 2015 is building to be a year of new materials within the space, with various composite plastics being released with plenty more on their way to market.
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Taulman3D has a new product that should cause everyone to take note of, once again, adding to their ongoing line of premium filaments. Their latest and greatest filament is called In-PLA, and while it’s meant to be of industrial fortitude, the ‘in’ could also stand for innovative—a term often associated with this company and their many new products.
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reShootz hat eine innovative Geschäftsidee entwickelt und möchte aus Elektro-Resten, wie CDs oder DVDs, ein hochwertiges Filament für den 3D-Druck erzeugen. Zudem soll das Filament eine hohe Qualität aufweisen – auch wenn es aus recyceltem Material hergestellt wurde.
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The world of progress, technology, and being as green as possible are all becoming much more entwined these days. Although it’s not always easy to see—or facilitate–from a provincial standpoint, as a worldwide whole the making community is concerned about the footprint we leave behind, and making a concerted effort to leave less waste in the trash. If plastic waste can go right back into the 3D printer, why not?
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